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New York, New York, 10065
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(646) 962-5757
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Nicole Lamparello, M.D. is a radiologist specializing in Vascular and Interventional Radiology. She is an Assistant Professor of Radiology at Weill Cornell Medicine and an Assistant Attending Radiologist at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medicine.Dr. Lamparello was recruited to join the Weill Cornell faculty after completing a fellowship in Vascular and Interventional Radiology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Lamparello completed her residency in Diagnostic Radiology at New York University Langone Medical Center where she also finished an internship in Medicine. She earned her M.D. from New York University School of Medicine in 2012.Her interests and specialties include women’s health interventions including uterine fibroid embolization, fallopian tube recanalization for infertility, as well as treatments for pelvic congestion syndrome. Dr. Lamparello also has expertise in treating pediatic vascular malformations and pulmonary arteriovenous malformations. Dr. Lamparello believes in a patient-centered approach to healthcare, working with patients to identify and meet their individual goals. She is compassionate, dedicated, and highly accessible to her patients.
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Radiologists are skilled para-medical professionals in New York who are specifically trained in detection and treatment of pathological conditions via using different levels & types of radiations. Radiologists in New York are hired by different hospitals and clinics for the diagnosis and treatment of patients using Xrays or UV rays.